Spontaneous applause greeted this outstanding programme, last night. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING, TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8. NO. 1 ATTRACTION: IT'S- A. COMEDY RIOT ! Utterly new! Completely different! Amazingly entertaining! The Screen's foremost popular Star, ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI r ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI MARJORIE KAMBEAU rnest David Manners, Helene Madison, ' and cast of thousands! in THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. An indescribably hilarious comedy romance "THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." : WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO. 2 ATTRACTION: A Dazzling and Sensational Stage Presentation by —y mc a gymnasium members—ylm'.ca. gymnasium members— A team of Expert Acrobats and Balancers. NO. 3 ATTRACTIONANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Return Season Engagement of ; MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON ■ Wellington's brilliant Lady Organist, recently returned from highly successful en- ( gagements both in New Zealand and I " Australia. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 53-080. ' -—-NOW SHOWING— . —EVERY" EVENING AT 8 o'clock— ■ —MATINEE SATURDAY.— KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. . -,- (Steam-heated Throughout). Presents NANCY CARROLL, .DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN., LILYAN TASHMAN, In The fantastic drama of a reign of madness, "SCARLET DAWN" . "SCARLET DAWN" "SCARLET DAWN" —: — -. "SCARLET DAWN" (Recommended by Censor for- Adults.) ] A NATION HAD FOUGHT TO FREE ] HER FROM HIM! ' J Yet she gave her heart —because she knew 7 no other law but love. . . All the drama of history's greatest holocaust is condensed in J this sensational Warner Bros.' Hit. In Addition: EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING BILL. BOX PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE Telephone 52-212. No booking fee. TODAY'S PLEASING CHANGE. NEW PRINCESS, THEATRE. ' EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. rj Two Paramount Features. No. I—The newest thing in motion pictures "THE BIG BROADCAST," "THE BIG BROADCAST," With STUART ERWIN, LEILA HYAMS. The screen has never had anything like [ it. . . the ears of the world have never r. welcomed such song arid music. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _, No. 2"THE ROAD TO RENO," "THE ROAD TO RENO," With ' LILYAN TASHMAN, ] CHARLES ROGERS. " . . .j A' story filled with glitter, glaiiour, , melodrama. . ( (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. '42-580. . ] ' BRITANNIA'S LATEST. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. .. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RIT_NNIA THEATRE. Presents . Metro-Goldwyn's Thrill Attraction. 'J WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY Supported by RICARDO CORTEZ, JEAN HERSHOLT In "F-L-E-S-H." ' "F-L-E-S-H " ——-"f-l-e-s-h!"-—----(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "The Champ" of all dramas. In front of him the world's wrestling championship—behind him the "Death House" —if he won he must lose. BRITANNIA "QUALITY FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 40-618. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. / (Steam-heated Nightly.) Direction: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. TONIGHT! At 8 sharp. TONIGHT! Cecil B. De Mille's "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." FREDRIC MARCH as Marcus Superbus ELISSA LAND! : Mercia " CLAUDETTE. COLBERT Empress Poppaca CHARLES LAUGHTON Nero , In this great pla3r De Mille lias taken history, an epoch, flaming with soulstirring incident, ivith fire and sword, with heroism and treachery, with death and life eternal. It reveals not only an arresting challenge to thinkers of today, but an Ideal. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 14-202. Please claim Reserves before 7.50 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7.45. TONIGHT! ( The biggest comedy success to date! JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILERS, The perfect team, in "SAILOR'S LUCK." i "SAILOR'S LUCK." J You'll laugh one minute arid laugh the next at this hilarious tale of a sailor who made love to a nautical-minded beauty in a bathing pool. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) ■ In addition: BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. "DROOKLYN PICTURES. D . TONTGHT, at 8. WARNER BAXTER, MIRIAM JORDAN, JOHN BOLES in "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." 5 SUPPORTS. -5 SUPPORTS. ; TRAMPING TONIC. TRAMPING TONIC. TRAMPING TONIC. TRAMPING TONIC. ' : TRAMPING TONIC. TRAMPING TONIC. TOMORROW'S MYSTERY TRAIN. TOMORROW'S MYSTERY TRAIN. TOMORROW'S MYSTERY TRAIN. TOMORROW'S MYSTERY TRAIN. SPECIAL CONCESSION FARES. SPECIAL CONCESSION FARES. ONLY 2s FROM LAMBTON. ONLY 2a Od FROM PETONE AND , LOWER HUTT. THE Special Cosy Train will leave Lower < Hutt at 9.32 a.m., Petone at 9.36, : Lambton at 10.5. The' return, train will roach Lambton at 5:40 p.m. ■ TRAMP YOUR' WAY TO HEALTH. TRAMP YOUR V/AY TO HEALTH. If weather is threatening tomorrow ring 44-451.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 2
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